Clothes Vocabulary – one – objections to the ELF Learning
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on February 22, 2012
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There is another 3 Videos ELF Learning’s “clothes.” 12 garments and accessories are used in Several different styles: 1 My coat is green. 2. My shirt is pink. 3. My shirt is blue. 4. My dress is blue. (All units) 5 My boots are brown. 6. My mittens are red. 7. My shoes are blue. 8. My socks are green. (All plurals) 9 Rain boots. 10. Earmuffs in my ears. 11. Underpants on my head?! 12. The hat on my head. (Place) Video Rating: 4/5
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@ Btbtom we teach EFL in Japan, really.
We Brit, Canadian and two Americans working for our school. You have to select one of the ways to say things so children settled in American English. It is not the only correct way, but it is one. Long live the comments!
@ ColinMozart1982Miksi only British English? Maybe they teach ESL in America, as I did for many years. I do not teach the “British” pronunciation of English learners living in America, as well as for adults and children. Very useful for me. In addition, I work in American, Australian, Irish and English. We do not think only one way to pronounce is the only / best way.
@ ColinMozart1982 Thanks for watching. It’s funny that the English are so many different names, and pronunciation.
Too bad it’s U.S. English … It would be much more pronounced benefit from the British … Anyway … a good idea and a good rhytm.
@ Linzrockin Thank you! Much more to our channel. Take a good look around. Where do you teach? We have Japan.
This is a large class I EFL, THANK YOU
Very simple, but a nice rhythm and rhyme rub your vocabulary! Congratulations!
thank you! I teach your 6-year-old son through the video! He has a test tomorrow
You are very welcome!
thank you for creating video